ExoticSiren
New member
Hello everyone. Quick and to the point: If you can't gain muscle while losing fat, what is going on with the muscle when you are lifting AND doing cardio AND maintaing a calorie deficit? Are you just ensuring you don't burn muscle as well as fat?
I ask this because for about 2.5 months I've started going to the gym 4-5 times a week, cardio (walking at an incline) 30 minutes each time, and lifting on the machines (arms and legs one day and back, chest, and abs the next). I've lost about 12 pounds. I just realized TODAY (>.<) that you can't lose fat and gain muscle at the same time... which may explain why I've only been able to increase the weight on each machine by 5 pounds the past couple months. So, basically: what's going on with my muscles when I am lifting if I am not gaining? or to dumb it down even more: If one is trying to lose fat by doing cardio and eating less, is there a "point" to lifting as well, besides the extra calories it burns?
Thanks in advance!
I ask this because for about 2.5 months I've started going to the gym 4-5 times a week, cardio (walking at an incline) 30 minutes each time, and lifting on the machines (arms and legs one day and back, chest, and abs the next). I've lost about 12 pounds. I just realized TODAY (>.<) that you can't lose fat and gain muscle at the same time... which may explain why I've only been able to increase the weight on each machine by 5 pounds the past couple months. So, basically: what's going on with my muscles when I am lifting if I am not gaining? or to dumb it down even more: If one is trying to lose fat by doing cardio and eating less, is there a "point" to lifting as well, besides the extra calories it burns?
Thanks in advance!